Tellado Encourages the Government to “Start Digging the Pit” and Sánchez Accuses the Pp of Making a “Hidden Appeal to Violence”
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Pedro Sánchez has accused the PP of making “a covert appeal to violence” after Miguel Tellado, number two of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, encouraged in an act of the party in Navarra this Saturday to “start digging the pit where the remains of a government that should never have existed in our country will rest.” “This may be the last political course of an agonizing government and a mendicant government,” said the PP general secretary. Tellado has als…
From the PSOE they have called the sentence of Tellado "exabrupto" and have asked the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to "disauthorize" him for insulting the victims of Francoism Tellado says after Feijóo's planting to the king that the "true" opening of the judicial year will be the declaration of Begoña Gómez The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has harshly criticized the comparison made this Saturday by the secretary genera…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez , has published a message on social networks carrying against the new secretary general of the Popular Party, Miguel Tellado, for his statements during a rally in Pamplona in which he said that, in this new political course, the opposition will be able to begin to " dig the pit where the remains of a government that never had to exist will rest". A metaphor that in Moncloa was understood as a provoc…
The PP wanted to situate the symbolic beginning of the new course in Navarra, community of origin of Santos Cerdán, the former secretary of PSOE Organization imprisoned for his...
The president of the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH), Emilio Silva, considered this Saturday that "to banalize the suffering of thousands of families who search in mass graves for their loved ones is to take political action to a place completely unworthy", reports EFE.In a statement, Silva has thus referred to the phrase pronounced by the secretary general of the PP, Miguel Tellado, during an act of his party in Pamplon…

If we thought that Spanish politics had hit bottom, there is Miguel Tellado to continue digging the pit of an admirable model that was born from the need to transition from an armored dictatorship to a European democracy. Tellado was for me a mystery since a year ago he advanced to Maria Pombo and admitted with a rennet as thick as his face that he did not read books. It is not that this is definite, there are seasons in which all the novels see…
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